FAUST Chart 0500

This is Chart for Alfred R Faust and Victoria M Lupton

 

married

 

3,4,5
ALFRED R FAUST
born about
1884
Germany
emigrated
1888
occupation
1910
Clergyman (Church)
1930 Clergyman (Methodist Church)

 

1,2,3,4,5
VICTORIA M LUPTON

born about
June 1877
New York, USA
occupation
1900
Fone Lady


3,4,5
Edna L
FAUST
born about
1908
New York, USA
3,4,5
Alfred R
FAUST
born about
1909
(9 months on 1910 Census)
New York, USA
occupation
1903
Reporter (Local Newspaper)
4,5
Victoria M
FAUST
born about
1913
New York, USA
4,5
Herman A
FAUST
born about
1914
New York, USA
4,5
Ethel H
FAUST
born about
1916
New York, USA
  1. William was not with her on the 1881 census although she is down as married - from Note 11 it would appear that William was in New York and I have found a William LUPTON on the 1880 Census in New York at 534, 43rd Street, Manhattan, New York born in 1837 in England, he appears to be married to a Francis who was six years younger than he was and has a daughter Victoria aged 3. He is a Finisher in Piano Factory. At present cannot say if this is the correct William, so will not add to chart above. (this has not been confirmed)
  2. On the 1900 US Census there is a Henry W LUPTON at 107 ??? Street, Manhattan, New York, so the same as I have found on the 1880 Census in New York but this time he is married to an Agnes who was born in England, he is down as being born in May 1837 and is a Piano Maker, his daughter Victoria (on the 1880 Census) is still with them and is down as a fone lady,  (I would think it is phone) she is down as being born June 1877 in New York, she also has a sister, Florence L born December 1880 in New York and also a fone lady.
  3. 1910 US Census - Bronx Assembly District 32, New York, New York; Roll: T624_998; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 1470; Image: 421. Daughter Edna L aged 2 born New York, USA and Alfred R 9/12's born New York, USA.
  4. 1930 US Census Place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut; Roll: 253; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 69; Image: 776.0.
  5. Have not found on 1920 Census as yet.

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